Item is a letter pertaining to the Action Committee for Promoting Jewish School in Poland, written by the Jewish Labour Party/Poale Zion. English translation provided below.
Consists of financial and administrative records of the Bialystoker Centre, as well as correspondence sent and received by the Centre.
Bialystoker Centre of MontrealBlank postcards. Separated from used postcards. All postcards were delivered to archive in a plastic bag.
Cartes de visite, one with correspondence on verso. Separated from blank postcards. All postcards were delivered to archive in a plastic bag. Photos all generic, unidentified individuals. One photograph is a group photograph of men in Eastern European military uniforms surrounding a sole woman in religious garments.
Fonds consists of scripts, promotional material, newspaper clippings and correspondence related to Chayele Grober's career in theatre. Fonds comprises a single series of twenty files. The Fonds contains a large amount of correspondence received by Mr. and Mrs. Ravitch from C. Grober, possibly indicating that all or part of the Fonds was first collected by them prior to donation.
Grober, Chayele, 1898-1978Generic postcards with correspondence on verso. Separated from blank postcards. All postcards were delivered to archive in a plastic bag.
A covering letter from the Director for Poland of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee to the A.J.D.C. in New York and Paris, which accompanied a list of 270 surviving Jews from Bialystok who are now residing in Szczecin, Poland. The letter is a request for relief to be sent to this group.
Three containers of textual records consisting mainly of drafts of and research notes related to Daniel Lewin’s historical writings. The fonds also contains three envelopes of his father Louis Lewin's handwritten catalogue cards, recording some of the contents of his collection.
Lewin, Daniel, -1997Consists of manuscript in Yiddish entitled, "My Struggle 1939-1945 under the Nazi Occupation of Poland" by Freda Hoffman-Zgodzinski.
Fonds consists of biographical materials, mainly related to Golda Cukier, as well post-war identification papers and documents related to the Cukiers, and their eventual immigration. Also contains articles, bibliographies, and finding aids created by Cukier during her time working at the Jewish Public Library.
Cukier, Golda